to assist in their efforts, but certainly this is no easy task. dan when you talk about weather conditions i understand they sometimes have 30 to 40-feet swells. when you talk about favorable conditions that may mean eight to ten swells, right? absolutely, this area just off the coast of western australia is extremely deep, you mentioned though as very high swells they could be a problem earlier on throughout this search. we ve also been hearing reports out in the search zone that there is very poor visibility as a result of some quite heavy rain and clouds. yesterday, we did see some favorable conditions. so it is hoped that throughout today we ll be able to have a little bit more luck. all right, dan, thank you so much. and catalina flores will be joining us later in the program. and joining me now on the program is fox s own jennifer griffin, jennifer, you have been
on? well, it will resolve it until they re successful finding it. that is the short answer, jennifer griffin pointed out the reality of the budgeting aspect. and it will be how much the military is willing to devote to this. but ultimately the search will go on until they resolve the problem. all right, mike we ll go back to the big board. you have the last comment. they re actually spot on, we re looking down 125,000 square miles, the incident happened here. we know potentially it is somewhere in the middle of that. how many resources do we have? where do you draw the line? and as the guests said earlier in the program it is not just looking for a needle in a hay stack. it is one person standing in the middle of the united states and trying to find that person. that is how difficult it is. thank you, on the hannity big board tonight. sal, good to see you, mike thank you so much. coming up here next on hannity. apologize for doing it, but
on? well, it will resolve it until they re successful finding it. that is the short answer, jennifer griffin pointed out the reality of the budgeting aspect. and it will be how much the military is willing to devote to this. but ultimately the search will go on until they resolve the problem. all right, mike we ll go back to the big board. you have the last comment. they re actually spot on, we re looking down 125,000 square miles, the incident happened here. we know potentially it is somewhere in the middle of that. how many resources do we have? where do you draw the line? and as the guests said earlier in the program it is not just looking for a needle in a hay stack. it is one person standing in the middle of the united states and trying to find that person. that is how difficult it is. thank you, on the hannity big board tonight. sal, good to see you, mike thank you so much. coming up here next on hannity. apologize for doing it, but
rough and tough. unfortunately good news is that weather is much better but the search was unsuccessful. the plan here is to do the same. so they ll try to go in and try to go low. and see what they can see out of the windows as well as having eyes on the ground in terms of both merchant chips they ll try, also, to acquire more satellite imagery so they a better idea of where, where exactly they re looking for debris. we showed earlier in the program, by the way, thanks for joining us we showed earlier in the program we showed 125,000 square miles, only a small portion of the amount of ocean we re talking about here. would we have better luck, perhaps, or some professionals you re talking to in australia? saying they may have better luck if we use that imaging?
locate any debris. joining me is catalina flores today s search will focus on an area two and a half kilo meters involved in the search will be three australian orions, a express jet, u.s. navy posiedon. yesterday s search was unsuccessful despite much better weather. because of the better weather, the aircraft instead knew really low to the water and they used a visual search, meaning people looking out of the window looking for the debris. you can imagine, this is a very vast expanse of ocean, very